A woman and her two children who died in a shooting at their home in Co Fermanagh last week are to be buried together in her home town in Co Clare.
Those attending the funeral of Vanessa Whyte and her children in Barefield on Saturday have been asked to wear bright colours.
Ms Whyte, 45, her son 14-year-old James Rutledge and 13-year-old daughter Sara Rutledge died in the shooting at a property in the Drummeer Road in Maguiresbridge on Wednesday morning.
Funeral arrangements for Ms Whyte and her two children were announced in a social media post.
The post from the funeral directors said: "Vanessa was a devoted mother, a loving and beloved daughter and sister and a loving and beloved daughter-in-law and sister-in-law."
It said James was a "much-loved son, brother, and grandson" and Sara "was a dearly loved daughter, sister, and granddaughter".
A service of removal will take place in St Mary's Church in Maguiresbridge tomorrow morning.
Ms Whyte and her children will lie in repose in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Barefield on Friday.
Their funeral mass will be held in Barefield on Saturday before they are buried together in Templemaley Cemetery.
People have been asked to make donations to Women's Aid.
A prayer service took place for Ms Whyte, James and Sara in Barefield on Sunday, following a community vigil in Maguiresbridge last Friday.
The death of the person suspected of shooting them, Ian Rutledge, 43, was announced last night.
It is understood the agricultural contractor is the only suspect in the shooting of his family.
Last week, police had said a triple murder and attempted suicide was a line of inquiry.